New Escort Beltronics Coiled Smart Power Cord Red Led Mute Button on 2040-parts.com
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Up for sale is a NEW Beltronics Coiled Smart Power Cord With Red LED Mute Button.
The Power cord is brand new but i do not have the box it came in.
If you have any questions about the cord please contact me whenever you can. Thanks for looking, Jeff |
Radar & Laser Detectors for Sale
- Escort smart cord live iphone version
- Blinder hp-905 compact - latest 2016 model - quad sensor - new in box(US $669.00)
- Blinder hp - 905 - latest 2016 model - slim sensor - rev. 1.01 / 0416(US $225.00)
- Adaptiv tpx motorcycle radar and laser detection system 2.0(US $287.50)
- Valentine one - savvy(US $50.00)
- Escort passport 7500 radar detector, tested, works.. with window mount, pwr cord(US $39.99)
Bentley SUV (Bentley Falcon) to get completely new design – EXP 9 F scrapped
Sat, 02 Feb 2013Car & Driver are reporting that Bentley’s new Design chief - Luc Donckerwolke – is scrapping the Bentley SUV Concept and starting again. Despite the less than friendly response to the Bentley SUV, Bentley went on to show it at both the Beijing Motor Show and Pebble Beach but made it clear that the SUV was just a concept; a work in progress. But the arrival of Luc Donckerwolke as Bentley’s Chief Designer appears to have signalled the end of the EXP 9 F concept completely, with Car and Driver reporting that Donckerwolke isn’t overseeing a tinkering with the EXP 9 F Concept, but is scrapping it altogether.
Starting Out: How to become a car designer
Mon, 25 Sep 2006It's a common predicament. You're 16 years old and desperate to become a car designer but have little idea about how to achieve that burning ambition. Well, discovering Car Design News is a good start, but if you're serious about training as a designer to work in a major car studio then you need to do a course in Transportation Design, a branch of Industrial Design (sometimes known as Product Design).
Halfords rapped by advertising watchdog
Wed, 13 Nov 2013HALFORDS has been told to remove "misleading" pricing from its website after overstating savings on certain products. The car and bike accessories retailer listed two car radios in July, claiming savings of £20 on each one. But a complainant noted that the radios had only just been released, and challenged whether the savings claims could therefore be substantiated.